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Saturday, 5 June 2004
WORKERS and JOBS

There are as many workers as there are jobs. All we have to do is match them up. There are even those ideal jobs for those who are motivated and creative enough to make them.

When we look at ourselves each day, we begin to see things that need to change and improve. This is the principle of the ideal and the pursuit of happiness.

Holistics draws upon the "golden rule" and the teachings of our Lord about seeking goodness and trusting in God to give us all that we need. Yet religion is alive and calls us to action, for no one will see heaven just by waiting for it to come to him.

One of the difficulties in the world is poverty. Many leaders attempted to discover how to break the poverty cycle. FDR is credited with bringing the US out of the great depression by having the government create jobs.

If we look at the job market today we would see where there are places that need workers, and places where there are too many workers. Yet the greatest area for growth is individual initiative for creating new jobs where there were none.

Yet many new jobs need capital to purchase raw materials to produce goods, or a place to start a business or sell services. Our lending institutions seem to be seriously out of balance. There is very little incentive to save and a very great temptation to have greater credit or way too many bills to pay.

Last night Charlie Rose interviewed Mohamad Yunus about the peoples bank he created.

Here is a site that tells you about his bank project to end poverty in the world:

http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm

http://www.gfusa.org/

http://www.miamsi.com/yunus.html

http://www.entovation.com/gkp/berlin.htm

Posted by philcutrara1 at 9:45 AM EDT
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